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LCM 5.6 ( Jun.1980 ) , 117-120 After arguing for the fineness of the atoms of which the soul is composed ( 3.179-230 ) , Lucretius at 231ff . maintains that its nature is not simple but complex . Those who are dying are left by tenuis ...
LCM 5.6 ( Jun.1980 ) , 117-120 After arguing for the fineness of the atoms of which the soul is composed ( 3.179-230 ) , Lucretius at 231ff . maintains that its nature is not simple but complex . Those who are dying are left by tenuis ...
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Kerferd , Phronesis 16 ( 1971 ) , 91f . , argues with regard to 3.274 that the obscurity of the unnamed nature is relative to the body as a whole rather than to the other soul - ' elements ' ; but quicquam in 3.274 will include the ...
Kerferd , Phronesis 16 ( 1971 ) , 91f . , argues with regard to 3.274 that the obscurity of the unnamed nature is relative to the body as a whole rather than to the other soul - ' elements ' ; but quicquam in 3.274 will include the ...
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Moreover , in the great majority of cases Sallust has earlier described or defined the nature of the particular inceptum . a ) Plural incepta BC 56 . 4 : [ Catilina ] sperabat propediem magnas copias sese habiturum si Romae socii ...
Moreover , in the great majority of cases Sallust has earlier described or defined the nature of the particular inceptum . a ) Plural incepta BC 56 . 4 : [ Catilina ] sperabat propediem magnas copias sese habiturum si Romae socii ...
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